“Sayuri denied entry” Starbucks employee appeals to “stop the blame”

The appearance of a Starbucks store in Korea.  Photos are not related to the content of the article. [출처 : 매일경제DB]

picture explanationThe appearance of a Starbucks store in Korea. Photos are not related to the content of the article. [출처 : 매일경제DB]

Broadcaster Sayuri went to Starbucks to evacuate the fire and was denied access because QR code could not be authenticated. The employee called for restraint, saying, “I hope there are no more criticisms against me.”

On the 25th, an employee of the Starbucks branch commented on the apology that Sayuri left on her Instagram and said, “It was very difficult to see the articles and Instagram comments all day long when the original post was posted. There is no specific story in the apology, so they still curse me. “There are people who say,” he said.

The employee said, “I said I had a baby, but I couldn’t see my face and lips, and I didn’t know that I was inhaling the smoke.” “He emphasized.

On the 24th, Sayuri went to a nearby cafe, notifying that she had evacuated with her son after a fire in the apartment she was living in, but said she was denied access to the store because she was unable to verify the QR code because she could not get a cell phone. In response, the opinion that compliance with the quarantine guidelines is the first priority and the opinion that the flexibility was unfortunate were confronted.

On this day, Sayuri said, “I sincerely apologize to the Starbucks staff who made me feel uncomfortable all day because of the emotional writing I wrote yesterday. I went to Starbucks today to apologize and talk to the staff myself.” Posted.

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